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crannied

[kran-eed] / ˈkræn id /


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We have this wind coming off the East River, and Robert Moses got rid of Walt Whitman's neighborhood of crannied streets, and what was left was a steppe.

From New York Times • Jan. 25, 2013

Upon great pedestals founded in the deep waters stood two great kings of stone: still with blurred eyes and crannied brows they frowned upon the North.

From "The Fellowship of the Ring" by J.R.R. Tolkien

According to Wordsworth, the flower in the crannied wall and the strawberry teach the same lesson, for does he not say:— That life is love and immortality.

From Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life by Campbell, John

Lilly, with the mysterious tenacity of a crannied flower, was pulling from her soil toward the light.

From Star-Dust by Hurst, Fannie

If the flower in the crannied wall, if even a single atom of matter, present mysteries which the most profound intellect cannot solve, how is it possible for man to comprehend the universe?

From Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era by Esslemont, J. E. (John Ebenezer)